Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
WORSHIP AND PRAISE
18
Lord, We Come Before Thee Now
7. 7. 7. 7.
Ps. 27: 8
William Hammond, 1745
Cento by Martin Madan, 1760
Vienna
Justin H. Knecht, 1797
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now
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feet
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seek
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ford;
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bow:
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on
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our
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mes
own
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2
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pend;
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In
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heart.
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praise.
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to
Thou
sing
Lord,
tion
ing
to
Thee,
be
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in
each
men.
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Fill
Lord,
Let
suit
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it
not
with
our
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know
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we
seek
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dain!
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to
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dis
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Shall
Tune
Till
5
Comfort those who weep and mourn,
Let the time of joy return;
Those that are cast down lift up,
Make them strong in faith and hope.
6
Grant that all may seek and find
Thee a gracious God and kind.
Heal the sick, the captive free;
Let us all rejoice in Thee.
Adoration
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Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
Advent
Christmas
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Epiphany
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St. Michael’s and All Angels
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Holy Innocents
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Lord’s Supper
Confession and Absolution
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The Redeemer
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New Obedience
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The Church
Communion of Saints
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Life Everlasting
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Church Anniversary
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Absent Ones
The Long-Meter Doxology
Carols and Spiritual Songs